| Welcome to the Nuclear Risk Reduction Center (NRRC)Confidence Building through Information Exchange: 1987-2007
"... another practical step in our [two nations'] efforts to reduce the risks of conflict ..." -- What is the NRRC? The U.S. Nuclear Risk Reduction Center operates the United States' communications links used to exchange information with foreign governments in support of arms control treaties and security-building agreements. The NRRC is a unique organization staffed by the Bureau of Verification, Compliance, and Implementation (VCI/NRRC) within the Department of State (DOS) and is located in the Harry S Truman building. When it began operations on April 1, 1988, it operated a single direct government-to-government communications link (GGCL) with its U.S.S.R. counterpart, located in Moscow in the Ministry of Defense. Since then, the U.S. NRRC's role has expanded to include a number of other international communications links, both bilateral and multilateral, dealing with approximately 15 different nuclear, chemical, and conventional arms control treaties and security-building agreements |
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